During the last four years, I’ve gradually built up a modest online presence via various platforms. As well as this blog, I have a website, a Twitter account, two Facebook pages and various other media through which I’ve been able … Continue reading →

Women Make Waves – “a network for women by women” – is a visually pleasing, impressively eclectic and very informative site with a wide range of articles and a hugely diverse group of contributors. My first article as a Women … Continue reading →

It’s link-sharing time again, and for this update I’ve collected links to a variety of blogs about books. They’re mostly review blogs, but it’s an eclectic little mix so hopefully there will be something for everyone – readers, writers, bloggers, … Continue reading →

Every now and then, I like to share links to websites that I’ve enjoyed in the hope that others will find something useful, informative, and / or entertaining. These are the sites that I’ve recently added to my bookmarks: The … Continue reading →

Given my aversion to self-promotion, as I confessed last month, I’m encouraged and inspired by this article, written by Emily Harstone for Authors Publish Magazine: 3 Ways To Promote Yourself As A Writer (Even When You Don’t Want To) “Writing … Continue reading →

I’ve reached a rather devastating conclusion this evening: I’m far too British for my own good. I’m modest. I can’t confidently identify any brass instrument, so how can I possibly blow my own trumpet? Followers will know that my Twitter … Continue reading →

Authors on Twitter aims to bring you today’s most interesting articles and comments about writing, books, and all things literary. The Authors on Twitter e-newspaper is published daily with articles that are selected randomly from my Twitter feed. Links are … Continue reading →

Blazing Minds
Entertainment, Music & Film Reviews, Tech, Tips and much more from journalist and blogger Karen Woodham

books 4 beaches
books 4 beaches is a no-hype zone, so you won’t find reviews or adverts and comments here. The idea is to let readers browse and peruse in a place where they’re not assailed by pleas to purchase. So read away–and enjoy!

Brainfluff
A writer of science fiction novels, short stories and a handful of poems, Sarah Higbee’s blog is an eclectic and entertaining mix of observations, reviews, and snippets from the “curious corners of a writer’s cluttered mind”